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Bette Davis turns 80 in April but says she hasn’t been enjoying her old age. In an interview in Ladies’ Home Journal, she admits that “recent years haven’t been very pleasant” as a result of continued health problems and a “Mommie Dearest”-style book by daughter B.D. Davis. “I think for me, these are not the golden years.”
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